Episode 3: draw a map, make queries to read and write data and place some markers on the map

It’s time to get the full source of this tutorial. To do this, just go to my GitHub and fork it or grab it.

If you want to publish your own app based on this few lines of code, be free to do it and send me an email, I’ll appreciate it for sure.

Firebase and AS3 : LoginFirebase and AS3 : Map and markersFirebase and AS3 : Form

And to conclude this series on Firebase and AS3, this solution is not taking full advantage of the power of Firebase and presents vulnerabilities. Your Firebase Secret Key will be accessible to anyone with enough knowledge to decompile your application and read the resulting code.

There are other options (such as using CrossBridge for web application and desktop) to make it working without this kind of vulnerabilities.

For mobile projects that uses the full potential of Firebase, I recommend using a native extension.

Two are currently being finalized (MyFlashLabs and Distriqt). I myself have decided to purchase the first one.

Source code

Contact

Do not hesitate to post a comment or send me a message. Follow me on social networks. I’ll write some other tutorial quickly.

PAY ATTENTION !! In fact, this is a very bad practice to incorporate your Firebase Secret Key in an application that can be easily decompiled (and SWF can be reversed). This exercise is just meant to show that use of the REST service firebase is possible from AS3. Acquire JWT from Firebase server (or your own server) remains the best option and can be easily achieved through a simple HTML page using the Web SDK Firebase and a WebView.